Restarting ALSA is extremely simple. Follow these steps:
- Open a terminal and become root or sudo root.
- Type "su" and press enter. Next, enter your root password (Not necessarily your user login password).
- If you're running Ubuntu, you may instead type "sudo " in front of each command below. You will be asked to enter your password the first time.
- Type: "/etc/init.d/alsa-utils stop" and press Enter.
- Type: "alsa force-reload" and press Enter.
- Type: "/etc/init.d/alsa-utils start" and press Enter.
If you get a dialog box asking if you would like to reload something that was shut down with ALSA, select "yes." Close the terminal now as you don't want to stay root.
You are all finished now. Wasn't that simple.
If that didn't fix your problem, you might be using a different sound driver (Like OSS or PulseAudio). Try changing your sound driver in your OS sound settings and seeing if another driver works instead. Also, make sure in your volume control options that both your Master and any other options (Like PCM) are all on and high.
I've got the same system and Linux is freely redistributable, it is possible for anyone to create a distribution for any intended use. 23jj
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